The 5 is the toughest position to plug an freshman and have him be successful. Out only 5 who has played the position before is 6'7". Once we get a good interior threat, everything else will fall into place. Give em time. We'll be fine.

I've been fighting off fatigue for the better part of the year. It sucks, but my boss gave me some good advice. Your job is getting better, and if you're anywhere near as good at that as you are at writing you'll be in great shape. Work hard at resting up and best of luck.

Minnesota game. Three series after it's painfully obvious to all <100,000 fans in the stadium that Shane Morris can barely walk, let alone play quarterback, Devin Gardner comes in and almost effortlessly leads a touchdown drive, but it's too late to make the game competitve. Guy just didn't know how to win when he had the tools.

That picture is of a man who clearly knows right from wrong and even more clearly knows he is on the wrong side of the line. He'll pay his dues to society through the legal system, then I wish him the best of luck in getting his life on track.

My take's dumber. It was a secretly brilliant move that may well have won us the game.

Penn State's line couldn't pass protect for more than two seconds at best. What better way to get a sack then to force the line to pass pro long enough for the receivers to run a 60 yard route? So they run the play, Hackenburg gets introduced to the artificial turf for a fourth time, and he returns in the second half a broken husk of a quarterback. Mission successful if you ask me.